I've been thinking about something that doesn't seem to get discussed very often. many newcomers look at Bitcoin and think .. "1 BTC is too expensive. I missed the opportunity." Even though Bitcoin is divisible, seeing amounts like 0.001 BTC or 0.0002 BTC still creates a psychological barrier for many people. It made me wonder whether the issue is less about Bitcoin's price and more about how we present its units.
We naturally use dollars and cents instead of long decimals. Bitcoin has BTC, sats, bits, etc., but most people still anchor themselves to 1 BTC. I recently came across an article discussing this idea from a different perspective. It argues that Bitcoin may have a "missing unit of scale" .. not as a protocol issue, but as a communication and user experience issue. I found it an interesting read, so I thought I'd share it here for discussion.
https://paragraph.com/@thinkdecentral/bitillion-bitcoins-missing-unit-of-scaleWhat do you think of this scale?